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Which tool should you use?

Your network contains an Active Directory forest named contoso.com. The forest contains a single domain and 10 domain controllers. All of the domain controllers run Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (SP1).

The forest contains an application directory partition named dc=app1, dc=contoso,dc=com. A domain controller named DC1 has a copy of the application directory partition.

You need to configure a domain controller named DC2 to receive a copy of dc=app1, dc=contoso,dc=corn.

Which tool should you use?

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A.
Active Directory Sites and Services

B.
Dsmod

C.
Dcpromo

D.
Dsmgmt

Explanation:
Please Check Answer

I don’t think this is Dsmod. It is most likely Dcpromo.

Dsmod — Modifies an existing object of a specific type in the directory.

11 Comments on “Which tool should you use?

  1. JoJoBoy says:

    Answer shall be dcpromo

    ApplicationPartitionsToReplicate:””

    Specifies the application directory partitions that dcpromo will replicate. Use the following format:

    “partition1” “partition2” “partitionN”

    Use * to replicate all application directory partitions.




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  2. Baboo says:

    Correct answer is Dcpromo . Reason why is because you need to configure a new Domain Controller named DC2 to recieve a copy of the app partition.Only Active directory Intergrated Domains have app partition ,so when you create the new domain it will recieve the partition




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    1. ichko says:

      no offense, but in the task they never mention anything about NEW domain controller. Anyway there is nothing else to choose from these answers so I guess you’re right.
      Thanks!




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  3. Julio7k says:

    I think you could use dsmgmt or ntdsutil
    add nc replica %s1 %s2

    Adds the Active Directory domain controller or AD LDS instance with full Domain Name System (DNS) name %s2 to the replica set for the application directory partition with distinguished name %s1. If you specify “NULL” for %s2, then this command uses the currently connected Active Directory domain controller or AD LDS instance.

    so, it should be D.

    http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730970%28v=WS.10%29.aspx




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